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'''Kaldor City Hospital''' was a [[hospital]] in [[Kaldor City]] that, after the [[Kaldor City Company]] invested heavily in it, comprised 2.8 square kilometres of state-of-the-art wards and facilities and had its own transit system. It was staffed by both [[human]]s and [[sandminer robot|robots]], including [[Super-Voc]]s, [[Voc]]s ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Robots of Life (audio story)|The Robots of Life]]'') and [[Dum]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Love Me Not (audio story)|Love Me Not]]'')
'''Kaldor City Hospital''' was a [[hospital]] in [[Kaldor City]] that, after the [[Kaldor City Company]] invested heavily in it, comprised 2.8 square kilometres of state-of-the-art wards and facilities and had its own transit system. It was staffed by both [[human]]s and [[sandminer robot|robots]], including [[Super-Voc]]s, [[Voc]]s ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Robots of Life (audio story)|The Robots of Life]]'') and [[Dum]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Love Me Not (audio story)|Love Me Not]]'')



Revision as of 19:06, 31 December 2019

Kaldor City Hospital was a hospital in Kaldor City that, after the Kaldor City Company invested heavily in it, comprised 2.8 square kilometres of state-of-the-art wards and facilities and had its own transit system. It was staffed by both humans and robots, including Super-Vocs, Vocs (AUDIO: The Robots of Life) and Dums. (AUDIO: Love Me Not)

Arak Varren worked at the hospital as the senior surgeon. Liv Chenka completed her training there with Varren as her mentor. Upon returning to Kaldor, Liv had an interview with SV66 to find her a job there. She was rejected on account of her Ward Hygiene Certificate having expired. However, thanks to her sister Tula, she was later employed there.

Robots that worked there included SV57, V33 and V88. (AUDIO: The Robots of Life)